GUU students won three grants at the Student Startup competition

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The results of the selection for the 6th stage of the Student Startup competition of the University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform for 2025 have been summed up. Students of the State University of Management won three grants in the amount of 1 million rubles.

This year, the competition received over 11.6 thousand applications, which is 1.5 times more than last year. Of these, 2,500 best projects were selected, most of which are dedicated to digital technologies, creative industries and biotechnology. The winners will receive a grant of 1 million rubles from the Innovation Assistance Fund to implement their business ideas.

"To achieve technological leadership of Russia – a national goal set by President Vladimir Putin – it is important to ensure growth in the number of entrepreneurs implementing in-demand science-intensive developments. Thanks to the Student Startup competition, this year 2.5 thousand students, residents and postgraduates will receive grants of 1 million rubles to implement their business projects. Every second of them is dedicated to one of the areas of national technological leadership projects," said Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The competition's geography this year covered 75 regions of the country, more than 320 universities and scientific organizations. Among the winners are representatives of leading engineering schools and employees of youth laboratories. This was reported by the head of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, Valery Falkov.

Based on the results of the competitive selection, three projects by students from the State University of Management were included among the winners:

Creation of an online service for automatic verification of scientific papers for compliance with GOST and STO (direction "Digital Technologies"), author of the project – Yaroslav Nikitin; Development of a wearable heart rate monitor with HolterTECH ECG recording technology (direction "Medicine and Health-Saving Technologies"), author of the project – Mikhail Zorin; Clynn – a device for sterile and convenient delivery of Vaseline with precise dosage for professional tattoo artists (direction "Creative Industries"), author of the project – Varvara Karamysheva.

Grant support for startups is designed for 12 months; contracts with the competition winners will be concluded in September.

The full list of winners is posted on the competition website.

Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 09/04/2025

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